congress came out forcefully on the side of the former president. they claimed others who did the same thing were let off or given a slap on the wrist. we re going to lay out the facts of those cases that they continue to cite to let you compare and contrast for yourself. but as for bill bar, donald trump s attorney general who helped shield him from trouble after the mueller investigation, there s no comparison. we re going to play that sound byte while we also watch this plane for donald trump to disembark. let s listen first. there are two big lies, i think, that are out there right now. one is, oh, these other presidents took all of these documents. those were situations where they arranged with the archives to set up special space under the management, control, and security provided by the archivist to temporarily put documents into the libraries were ready. these were not people just putting them in their basement. okay. and the second thing that the president, the id
room where john kirby is set to headline that briefing just moments from now. john: the big question, what will he have to say today about beijing setting up a spy base in america s back yard. kirby now admitting what the national security spokesperson said just days ago that china has a spy base in cuba, yes, it s real. sandra: biden administration they have ports on both sides of the panama canal already that can restrict that shipping. they have a space monitoring station in the mountains of argentina, to track our satellites, buying up farmland left and right. john: congressman mike waltz sounding the alarm about the chinese spy base in cuba about 100 miles from u.s. soil. that on top of several other ways china is trying to steal our nation s top-secret. sandra: ukraine s counteroffensive against russia is well underway. the test to see if billions of american dollars to the country is put to good use but it s happening as putin cozy up to russia, and iran sa
joey: we re going to bring in now dan bongino, host of unfiltered and author of the gift of failure. dan, i would imagine you ve got something to say on this. yeah. listen, the police state s here, guys. that s inarguable to the libs listening. you can, again, plant a big wet one on my rump because i have no desire to hear you right now as you re celebrating again the collapse of the constitutional republic. the police sate s here. state s here. it s not as if donald trump s sons were caught on tape talking to their dad about illicit business deals or anything with foreign communist parties and nuclear-powered enemies of the united states, shuttling millions of dollars to the trum, that s right. that s the biden fam oh, sorry, guys. you know, as a commentator, i should be really up on the news and stuff. but the police state and this abomination is here right now. this is third world b.s., that s exactly what this is. this is the kind of story you re used to reading o
says the d.a. must indict. he is here to explain exactly why to you. plus, ron desantis in a new interview calls trump attacks background noise, predicts he can beat biden. this of course from a man who has not declared that he s even running. and a judge tearing into fox news accusing the network of knowingly providing false information as tucker carlson s private texts were shown in a court. we re going to show you what tucker carlson said. let s go outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, blow up our country, those are the words of a gop senator who warns an indictment against the former president trump, which could come as early as tomorrow, would be disastrous for america. it s going to blow up our country, and this is a bunch of b.s. now, in just a few hours, the grand jury in new york investigating the $130,000 payment that trump s fixer michael cohen made to stormy daniels, the adult film star, will meet. the grand jury s going to
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. A busy table tonight. With me arejohn rentoul, the chief Political Columnist at the independent, ruth lea, economic adviser for Arbuthnot Banking group and the broadcaster, charlie wolf. Welcome. Thank you for being here tonight. Tomorrows front pages, starting with this. The observer leads on todays summit of eu leaders saying they want the uk to provide guarantees to eu citizens living in britain before any trade talks can begin. The sunday times reports that the other eu Member States have rejected theresa mays Negotiating Position and accused her of living in a parallel reality. The Sunday Telegraph says the Prime Minister has rejected the demands coming from brussels with politicians on both sides of the Channel Warning that the talks could turn nasty. The Mail On Sunday focuses on pensions, reporting that theresa may will bring in new laws to prevent a repeat of the sir philip green bhs scandal